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Vannelli, Gino
Singer
In the adv s pop singer Gino Vannelli was considered a disco sex symbol, with his thick, curly shadowy hair, flashing dark eyes, chest-baring outfits, and a macho attitude. During this period, Vannelli had several top hits, including "I Just Wanna Stop" and "People Gotta Move." However, by the late s this image had grown stale, and through the s Vannelli underwent a spiritual quest that resulted in a new animation as well as a new singing style.
One of three sons of Joseph and Delia Vannelli, Gino Vannelli grew up in Montreal, Canada. His father was an aspiring singer who passed on his talent and interest to all three of his boys, but when Vannelli was ten, his father abruptly quit singing to take over the family barbershop business. However, Vannelli continued to hold his own dream of a musical career. He was performing in his hold rock band, called the Cobras, by the period he was 12 years old. With his brother Joe he formed another group, which performed Motown-inspired tunes. When he was 16, Vannelli signed briefly with RCA and moved to New York Capital. He t
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Today, Gino Vannelli will be celebrating his 61st birthday. As with the majority of others, the only songs of his that I knew for years were I Just Wanna Stop and Living Inside Myself, both songs I enjoyed and found to be very unique and elegant. If most of us are straightforward with ourselves, we listen to music through some type of outward filter. The filters of our familys,peers,radio or even a song we hear on television or in a film. One day while doing a hunt for Steely Dan and the Crusaders on , I noticed a few albums by Gino Vannelli that I knew nothing about that were in the recommended for you column. By the time I had done this I had learned via the Doobie Brothers,Steely Dan and Edgar Winter that some wonderfully soulful and funky music disguised itself in what is acknowledged alternately as the soft rock or more pejoratively yacht rock sub-category of music. This tends to be a highly segregated musical area-considered completely illegitimate land for any genuine rock and roll admirer. And th
Gino Vannelli
is a year that Gino Vannelli will be glad to possess behind him. The Canadian superstar lost his wife earlier this year, having known her for 50 years and married for almost as long. She was sick for almost five years and so to help deal with the trauma, he threw himself into his serve and the result is a new record, The Life I Got (To My Most Beloved) , due out in February via COA Productions.
Gino lays himself bare with this release, crafting songs that illustrate the range of emotions that accompanied the ordeal. They subtly at the heart-strings, especially when you read the lyrics outlining the singer's devotion to his wife and desire to be there for her in every way. Songs appreciate "Stormy River" and "A Little Bit Broken" bleed with obvious emotion, expertly crafted by a master who knows how to negotiate the successful union of a profound lyric and a pleasing melody.
Being a fan for over 50 years, it was a thrill to say to the singer, producer and multi-instrumentalist whose hits include, "I Just Wanna Stop", "The Wheels of Life", "Powerful People", "Love